DWA 51
The 51st issue of the BBC's weekly Doctor Who Adventures.
Contents
Free Gift
- This issue’s free gift is a Weeping Angel Notebook and Pen (with lenticular cover)
Information / Fact File (Photo feature and Essential Info)
Comic strips
- The Halls of Sacrifice (Part Two) (6 pages)
Tales From the TARDIS (favourite scene told as a photo-feature)
- From: (DW: World War Three )
- Featuring Mickey Smith launching a missile attack on Downing Street.
The Doctor’s Data (Collectable Fact File)
Posters
- A3 “Launch missiles! EXTERMINATE!” Dalek from (DW: The Parting of the Ways)
featuring Dalek - A4 “Super, super FUN!” Son of Mine from (DW: The Family of Blood)
featuring Son of Mine - A4 “Much SHOUT!” Bannakaffalatta from (DW: Voyage of the Damned)
featuring Bannakaffalatta
Also Featuring
- Welcome and news
- Find in this issue hidden somewhere Midshipman Frame to win a Doctor Who Ready Bed!!
- Insane Invasions: Daleks Attack of the Cones (by Christopher Cooper).
- Activity / Make-it
- Game: Blink Attack!
- How to: Draw a Weeping Angel
- Puzzle Pages and Doctor Who Quiz: The Face of Boe
- Who Knows (Questions and Answers)
- Readers contributions: Monster Gallery / Time Agent Upload / Doctor You
- featuring reader’s letters, photos, and art.
- Competition Goodies (Sponge Bob stash, Mario and Sonic Goodies)
Main Team Credits
Also listing: their grossest Doctor Who moment.
Editor: Moray Laing,Slitheen exploding on Jackie
Art Editor: Paul Lang, The Malus being sick in the TARDIS
Senior Writer: Annabel Gibson, Dr Singh being suckered
Picture Editor: Shaila Bux , Abzorbaloff sucking people in
Production Editor: Ed Lomas, The gooey Dalek brain
Sub-Editor: Mel Bezalel, Florence and her straw
Editorial Assistant: Olivia McLearon,The Carrionites
Freelancer: Liza Millett, Stinky Slitheen parp gas
Freelancer: Richard Atkinson, Ursula the slab
Resident Doctor Martha, Shakespeare’s breath
Hidden Away / Facts
This magazine can be recycled: And if you find A Journal of Impossible things there, give it to John Smith – he’s so forgetful
Frau Clovis: “The Duke of Manhattan is terrified of spiders. Ssshh, don’t tell him I told you!”
- The End of the World episode featured the most aliens
- The Face of Boe is the oldest inhabitant of the Isop Galaxy.
- Midshipman frame’s first name is Alonso.
- John Smith, the Doctor’s alter ego believes is home is Farringham, England.
Further Information
- The subscription offer is revised for this issue with a saving of over £30 (UK) and a free Cyberman lenticular watch (worth £9.99 (UK))
- This issue and its free gifts were cover mounted.
- Next issue's free gifts are listed as a Monster sticker pack